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Acknowledgements

Harrison Eiteljorg and Eric Kansa provided valuable comments on an earlier draft of this article. The Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Council (Randy Dennis, Executive Director) funded the research on the Hampson collection. Park Superintendent Marlon Mowdy, Arkansas State Parks and Tourism Executive Director Richard Davies and Parks Director Gregg Butts provided access to the collections and aided the project in many invaluable ways. Arkansas Archaeological Survey archaeologist Robert Mainfort provided much appreciated archaeological interpretations and insights. Project team members, in addition to the authors, included Stephanie Sullivan, Scott Smallwood, Christopher Goodmaster, Caitlin Stephens and Duncan McKinnon. Study of the Amarna Collections was made possible by a grant from the Amarna Trust. Barry Kemp and Anna Stevens provided archaeological interpretations and information. Keenan Cole and Christopher Goodmaster developed the web site and scanned objects. The scanning instrument was purchased with support from the National Science Foundation (BCS0321286) and the Leica Chair in Geospatial Imaging. Investigations into the broader aspects of the 3-D ecosystem were supported by NSF award EPS 0918970. The LEAP II project was funded by a grant to Internet Archaeology from the Andrew Mellon Foundation. The G2GP2 efforts described here were also supported by another grant from the Andrew Mellon Scholarly Foundation to Arizona State University. The support of all these organisations and individuals is gratefully acknowledged.


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